"There's probably an element of snobbism," McClatchy said, adding that other members may not share his taste for "thrillers, detective stuff, hard-boiled noir stuff."
"I don't know, but it may simply be unfamiliarity, that people here don't sit around reading science fiction. They're rereading Flaubert, or they're rereading Richard Price. There's a man who has raised the underworld to Parnassus."
- American Academy Of Arts president J.D. McClatchy, explaining why the Academy has never elected a science fiction author to its membership, when T.C. Boyle and Richard Price have just been elected.
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